Last week, we answered the question, “Why do you use hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus Shale” during our weekly #AskCabot Thursday. If you missed it, we responded with the answer “It creates pathways to vast amounts of #naturalgas deep underground that we would otherwise be unable to collect.”If you’re just now noticing our blog, you missed a post about the details of hydraulic fracturing or “fracing” a few weeks ago. If you visit the post, you’ll find links to interactive diagrams and informational videos and resources to further explain the process.We’ve also put together these inserts about hydraulic fracturing for regional newspapers. The inserts are a set within a full series we’ve created about Cabot’s work and natural gas trends and issues including water use, economic benefits and social responsibility.
Bill serves as an External Affairs Coordinator for Coterra Energy. He is focused on building community knowledge and support for the organization and industry at large.
Before his time with Coterra Energy, Bill was the original Field Director for Energy in Depth’s Northeast Marcellus campaign. Within this two-year position, Bill worked to engage, educate, and mobilize supporters of Marcellus Shale development across New York and Pennsylvania. Bill received his B.S. in Management, a B.A. in History, and an MBA from Misericordia University.